Coins from the Magnesia

Ancient Greece is a part of Greek history that lasts from the onset of city states (polis, plural poleis) around 800 BC until the emergence of the Byzantine Empire around 400 AD.
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Greece (ancient) › Lydia › Magnesia • Drachm

8 Chalkon = 4 Tetartemorion = 1 Obol • 6 Obols = 1 Drachm • 20 Drachms = 10 Silver stater = 1 Gold stater

Æ21 (Blaundos)
(200 BC - 1 BC)

Standard circulation coin
Bronze • 8.57 g • ⌀ 21.0 mm
SNG Copenhagen# 61, SNG von Aulock 1 PPB# 8221, N# 187691
Æ20
(200 BC - 1 BC)

Standard circulation coin
Bronze • 7.62 g • ⌀ 20.0 mm
SNG Munich 1# 215, N# 187690

Rome › Roman provinces › Asia › Smyrna, Conventus of › Magnesia ad Sipylum, City of • Drachm

8 Chalkon = 4 Tetartemorion = 1 Obol • 6 Obols = 1 Drachm • 20 Drachms = 10 Silver stater = 1 Gold stater

Æ15 - Anonymous
(138-276)

Standard circulation coin
Bronze • 2.6 g • ⌀ 15 mm
BMC Greek# 25, RPC Online IV.2# 9935, N# 169077

Rome › Roman provinces › Asia › Smyrna, Conventus of › Magnesia ad Sipylum, City of • Unspecified currency

Æ24
(200 BC - 100 BC)

Standard circulation coin
Bronze • 8.45 g • ⌀ 24 mm
SNG Copenhagen# 242, SNG France# 624, N# 173776

The Numista referees for coins of this issuer are ArsenEverlast and Tmsconst.

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